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FROM THE NORTH

LADY DRUMMOND HAY HERE AGAIN

Recent

LYNCH AND KANE IN A DRAW

London, March 24.

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GENERAL

VOLUNTEER ORDERS

(Orders by Lieut. Col. R.C.B.

Andersan, M. C. Commandanı Hong Kong Volunteer Defence

Corps). LECTURE-COMBINED. OPERATIONS

Colonel N. M. S. Irwin. D.S.O., MG.. will lecture on the recent Combined Operations to all ranks of the Corps at HQ. at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday 5th April. All ranks. whether they took part in the Operations or not, should attend.

APPOINTMENT

No. 1899 Gunner F. J. Anslow is appointed Acting Sergeant during the period he attends a course of instruction in the United Kingdom. STRENGTH-DECREASE

L/Cpl. J. C. Miller, No. 2 (M.0.) company. 1.4.35.

Private MS. Banner. No. 1 (M.G.)

21:1.38. Company,

Sapper S. A. Sanch. Engineer Company, 21.3 38.

STRENGTI-INCREASE

Lithuania Government

Resigns

PASTOR MIRONAS WILL NOW FORM CABINET

Kovne, March 25. The Lithuanian Government re- signed last night after a confer- Gunner T. S. Houston. C.8.0. ladence at which President Smetopa Bty., 19.3.38,

was present.

RETURN OF ARMS ETC. There are still large numbers of rifies and box respirators which

Private J. B. Martin, HK. Bank

This step is regarded as a re- have not yet been returned to H.QA.C. Sec., 22.3.39.

sult of the Polish-Lithuanian These must be returned without

Private A. Gonies, H. B. Josephfrontier incident and the sub- delay. The constant repetition of and Co., No. 5 (MG) Cay.. 22.3 38. this order should not be necessary. Personnel of M.G. Signals will also return all pllers and jack- intves.

Cfficers and N.C.O's, still possession of maps, wil} them to H.Q.

in

3. F. HEDGCOE.

Captain, Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps.

NOTICES

sequent acceptance of the Polish ultimatum.

Pastor Mironas, chief army clergyman, who is a leading mem- ber of the Tautiniukai party, has return Garrison Athletic Meeting-114.38. bed entrusted with the formation 1 Mile Relay Teams of 4)-3.10 of a national government on the

possible Consists of 220, 440, 880 and widest

lines. (Trans- 220 yards. Prize Silver Medals.

880 yards-4.10 p.m. Price-1st. Cup; 2nd. Silver Medal; 3rd. Bronze Medal.

MACHINE GUN CASUALS · Sunday 27th March. Stonecutters Pange Launch leaves Queen's Pier 8.30 am, and Kowloon Police Pter 8.45 a.. Dress Optional. Range Officer-Lt. K. C. Hamilton.

RIFLE CASUALS Sunday 27th March. Kowloon City "B" Range. Firing commences at 9 a.m. Range Officer-Captain. E. G. Stewart.

PARADES

1st. Battery

L Section. Friday 1st April. 5.45 p.m. Belcher's Fort.

2nd. Battery Wednesday 30th March 5.30 p.m.

Dress H.M.S. Tamar. Gün drill. overalls and S. D. cap.

Thursday 31st March. Bame as above.

5.30 p.m.

Engineer Company Monday 28th March. 5.30 pm. H.Q., LO.. instruction course 2

Thursday 31st March, 5.30 p.m. R.E. Instruction Shed. D.EL. In- struction.

Corps Signals Tuesday 29th March. 5.30 p.m. H.Q. Signal Training.

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Machine Gun Troop Tuesday 29th March. 5.30 pm. H.Q. M.G. Instruction.

Saturday 2nd April Dowbiggin Trophy Race at Fanling. Parade at Hunters Arms 3 p.m. Dress- Uniform. field service dress and helmet will be worn.

Armoured Car Section Tuesday 29th March. 5.30 p.m. H.Q. A and B. Classes--M.G. Tests, C Class-Elementary Gun drill..

Friday 1st Aprli. 5.30 p.m. H.Q. and B Classes Driving tests. Class-Elementary gun drill.

Motor Machine Gun Platoon Friday 1st April. 5.30 p.m. H.Q. M.G.-I.A. stoppages.

No. 1 (M.G.) Company Friday 1st April. 5.30 p.m. HQ. M.G. Instruction.

No. 2 (ALG.) Company Thursday 31st March. 5.30 p.m. H. B Class-Instruments. C Class Instructor's hour for recapitula-

tion.

No. 3 (M.G.) Company Monday 28th March. 5.30 p.m. H.Q. Class A-Fire Orders. Re- mainder-I.A.

No. 4 (M.G.) Company Wednesday 30th March, 5.30 p.m. H.Q. 1 and 2 Platoons-MG, Points B.D.A. 3 Platoon Squad drill.

Friday 1st April. 5.30 p.m. H.Q.

3 Platoon-Squad drill..

Casuals

.,E,.

PORTUGUESE COMPANIES Sunday 27th March. musketry. Kowloon City Range. Firing commences 9 a.. This is the last opportunity for members of A.A. Coy, to qualify for emclency.

Tuesday 29th March.. 5.30 p.m. H.Q. Only these who have not yet qualified for eficiency need attend. Sunday 3rd April. No. 5 (MG.) Course. Coy. Stonecutters. M.G. Launch leaves Queen's Pier 8.30 a.m. and Kowloon Police Pier 8.45 a.m. Dress-optional.

Machine Gun Signals Monday 28th March. Subsection D. 5.30 p.m. HQ. Revolver drill.

At Anfield op the Liverpool Overalls and belts.

Football Club's ground

today.

Friday 1st April. Subsections A Lady Grace Hay Drummond Hay, Benny Lynch, the world's fyweight and B. 5.30 p.m. H.Q. Discussion

boxing champion, and Peter Kate on operations. correspondent for the North Ame-

rica Newspaper Alliance, and Mr.fought to a draw in a twelve- Karl von Weigand, correspondent round 6 st. 6 pounds bout. of Hearst newspapers, are bath in the Colony again after visiting Shanghai and North China.

After remaining in Hong Kong for one or two days, Lady Drum- mond Hay and Mr. von Weigand will proceed to Manila.

In a conversation with a Daily

Army Service Corps Company Thursday 31st March. LG. In-

The weather was chilly, but struction at RAS.C. Camber at 5.30 nevertheless a pre-Grand National P.m. crowd of 40,000 watched the fight.

Lynch started a 4-5 favourite and forfeited £100 for upping the scales at 8 stone seven and a half pounds.

R.O.D.C.-Construction Section There will be no parade until further notice.

TRANSFER

F/Cadet A. Drummond from Air It was a fine, clean fight with Arm to M.G. Troop, 25.3.38. Press representative yesterday both men punching very hard. Sapper A. C. Tribble from En- Lady Drummond Hay said she Lynch was saved by the bell in the had a most interesting trip to the first round when he staggered and North Bhe will be leaving to reeled by Kane's left.--(Reuter). morrow by the MV. Bharnhorst

and will be returning to England "via" America where she has been booked for a lecture tour.

gineer Coy to Pay Section, 25.3.38.

LEAVE

Gunner F. J. Ansiow, 1st. Bty..

A Bec., 16.4.38-15.1.39.

Lady Drummond Bay is staying! Private

A. A Bremner No. 2 (MG) Coy. 16.3.38-28.3.38.

at the Gloucester Hotel

p.m.

All desirous of entering for the above events should "send in their names to Lt. D'Almada at HQ as soon as possible.

CRICKET

H.K.V.D.C. vs Police on Sunday March 27th 1938 on the Police Ground commencing at 11.15 am.

E. Zimmern, N. D. Lloyd, W. F. Stoker, W. L. McKenzie (Captain), N. A. E. Mackay, D. J. N. Anderson. K. M. Baxter, A. E Perry, F. A. Dunnett, A H. Mugray, F. A. Broad- bridge.

AFFILIATED UNIT Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.

LECTURE.

The 2nd lecture on Home Nursing will be given in the P.W.D. Cffices at 5.30 p.m. on Monday March 28th.

STRENGTI-INCREASE

Mrs. K. M. Hedgecoe-22.3.38.

STRENGTH-DECREACE Mrs. M. Swain---25.3.38.

LEAVE

Miss B. Dudden granted leave. 2.4.38-30.9.38.

ocean).

COBBLERS GO ON STRIKE

Warsaw Variation of Labour War

Warsaw, March 25. A shoemakers' strike, involving over 20,000 cobblers, bas brokeu out hero over the question of pay- ment for plece work.

Those involved in the strike are cobblers who make shoes in home workshops and deliver them to re- tail shops in this city...

Over 100 of these shops were -occupied yesterday by the strikers to press their demands.-(Trans- ocean).

PASSENGERS BY

THE CLIPPER

The following passengers arrived 1in the Colony by the Clipper from

Manila yesterday:—

Tan Chuan Leong, A. Brock Park, Lucian Rocke, Jr., Marião. Mrs. D. K. Stark granted leave Del Rosaric, Fong Gin Shing, Ho 14.3.38-1.1.39.

Sgd. Mrs. E. M. HEGG,

Commandant.

Nursing Detachment, H.K.Y.D.C.

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Ban Tek, Charles Clackett, Yu Kim Chuy. Cheung Shee. Chan Lay Ping. Leong What

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